The State Minister for Microfinance, Kyegune Haruna Kasolo told URN while in Kasese District on Wednesday that they decided to start monitoring activities to pick out all the concerns about the program and respond to them on time.
The Government has started monitoring the activities of the
Emyooga groups across the country.
The monitoring activities are meant to follow up on the
organization, progress and challenges across the over 6,000 registered groups
that have benefited from the funding.
Emyooga which was launched in 2019 aims at creating jobs and
improving household incomes of Ugandans in various categories including the
Boda Boda riders, journalists, taxi drivers, restaurant owners, artists,
welders among others.
The groups come together and form a Sacco, which then receives the
refundable seed capital from the government.
State Minister for Microfinance, Kyeyune Haruna Kasolo says that
they decided to start monitoring activities to pick out all the concerns about
the program and respond to them on time.
Kasolo says they have picked a lot of lessons from previously
failed government programs and don’t wish to repeat similar mistakes. According
to Kasolo effective monitoring of the program will bring competence among the
groups.
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Fredrick Ngobi Gume the State Minister in charge of Cooperatives says
that they want to physically engage the group members in all the SACCOs so that
they can assess the progress of the program with strong evidence.
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Helen Petronila Masika, the Deputy Director Micro Finance Support
Centre-MSC said the Emyooga programs are still open to receive and support new groups.
Masika Petronila says MSC will roll-out a program for continuous
training and skilling to keep the beneficiaries focused.
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The Government has so far disbursed over 185 billion shillings
into the program.
Basaija is a graduate of Uganda Christian University (UCU-Mukono) holding a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication.
He is a currently pursuing a fellowship in Gender Communications at Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications Nairobi, Kenya and expected to graduate in 2025.
He also boosts of numerous training's in the journalism arena.
Before joining URN, he had served as documentation support personnel, radio presenter and a news editor.